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10 hours ago, thirdleg said:

She's talking about if Brexit undermines the GFA.

Brexit has nothing to do with the GFA, how many times do people on this forum need to be told. It's like an echo chamber for frothing simpletons

talking of frothing simpletons - read this

 

https://scopeni.nicva.org/article/the-gfa-brexit-and-the-future

 

I would then suggest slinking away out of reach of the frothing, but academically superior, simpletons until the dust has settled

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21 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

Even more rubbish!

You have clearly bought into Project Fear.

You go and worry about you and your country (or the EU if you are a “European’) and I will worry about me and mine.

I read every day the "project fear", called : the exchange rate of the British pound.  And second: the real estate + labour search ads by British companies in Dutch publications.

 

Good luck in your soon Single Kongdom ( no, not a wrong writing…  Boris Kong as Lord Protector) 

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34 minutes ago, vogie said:

What a joke, Jeremy Corbyn stood on a platform in 2015 denouncing the EU for ruining workers rights.

The Labour Party no longer knows what it stands for. The Eurosceptic Corbyn is suddenly a born again Europhile, all praise Corbyn.

2015 you say. 

 

Remind me when was the last election?

 

I'd ask you what Labour's manifesto said about Brexit at that last election, but I already explained that to you. 

 

Let me explain something else, the leader of the Labour party does not dictate the Labour Party manifesto. 

 

'What a joke', indeed, 555 I'm laughing. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

2015 you say. 

 

Remind me when was the last election?

 

I'd ask you what Labour's manifesto said about Brexit at that last election, but I already explained that to you. 

 

Let me explain something else, the leader of the Labour party does not dictate the Labour Party manifesto. 

 

'What a joke', indeed, 555 I'm laughing. 

 

 

Have you now left the Jeremy Corbyn fan club?

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3 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:

Have you got my explanation yet as to why the £ is tanking if Brexit is such a well thought out, costed and planned new dawn ? 

 

(12th request)

 

 

Answered on many previous occasions.....you need to start paying attention.

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1 minute ago, vogie said:

Have you now left the Jeremy Corbyn fan club?

I've said many times, Jeremy Corbyn is a good back bencher and his performance in the last election was the most significant factor in neutering this Tory government. 

 

But I have also been very clear in my criticism of his performance as leader of Labour in the house, he's been unable to defeat the weakest Tory government in living memory - graphically  stated as grasping defeat from the jaws of victory.

 

I don't agree with most criticisms of Corbyn, but I do agree he's not bright enough for the task. 

 

Had Labour been headed by a more middle of the road leader with real political skills Brexit would have been dead in the water a long time back. 

 

My personal biggest criticism of Corbyn is as a life long socialist he has no business backing this rightwing coup called Brexit.

 

Disagree its a right wing coup? Take a look at the Johnson and his Cabinet.  

 

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

Thailand will be regarded as a political success story then.....

Oh, you mean the previous UK government was overthrown by a military coup and after years of delay only carefully vetted candidates were allowed to run for some of the seats.  The rest being appointed by the coup plotters. You have a unique (I hope) understanding of British history. 

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25 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I've said many times, Jeremy Corbyn is a good back bencher and his performance in the last election was the most significant factor in neutering this Tory government. 

 

But I have also been very clear in my criticism of his performance as leader of Labour in the house, he's been unable to defeat the weakest Tory government in living memory - graphically  stated as grasping defeat from the jaws of victory.

 

I don't agree with most criticisms of Corbyn, but I do agree he's not bright enough for the task. 

 

Had Labour been headed by a more middle of the road leader with real political skills Brexit would have been dead in the water a long time back. 

 

My personal biggest criticism of Corbyn is as a life long socialist he has no business backing this rightwing coup called Brexit.

 

Disagree its a right wing coup? Take a look at the Johnson and his Cabinet.  

 

 

 

 

"good backbencher?" he sat there scratching himself in labours last 3 terms of office while lionel,sorry,freudian slip,tony [wmd] blair slaughtered tens of thousands of civilians,least robin cook had the backbone to resign.

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9 minutes ago, kingdong said:

"good backbencher?" he sat there scratching himself in labours last 3 terms of office while lionel,sorry,freudian slip,tony [wmd] blair slaughtered tens of thousands of civilians,least robin cook had the backbone to resign.

And voted against all of it. 

 

And  let's get your facts right shall we, Robin Cook resigned from Blair's Cabinet to return to...... The back benches. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

And voted against all of it. 

 

And  let's get your facts right shall we, Robin Cook resigned from Blair's Cabinet to return to...... The back benches. 

 

 

"and voted against all of it" hes certainly made of stern stuff. robin cook RESIGNED from blairs cabinet,get YOUR facts right,thats all i stated,i didn,t go into his life history.

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25 minutes ago, kingdong said:

"and voted against all of it" hes certainly made of stern stuff. robin cook RESIGNED from blairs cabinet,get YOUR facts right,thats all i stated,i didn,t go into his life history.

He resigned from Blair’s Cabinet to join Corbyn on the back benches.

 

Away with your false comparison.

 

Or did mention of Cook’s resignation just type itself?!

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14 hours ago, Joe Mcseismic said:

He now realizes that he's not going to get what he wanted and is setting up others to take the blame.

The thought of a Brexit Party and Tories tearing each other to pieces in a post 31st October extension election where we smash Brexit into smithereens fills with me an ode to Joy. A year ago in Thailand I commissioned a wristband from those street sellers that sell all these filthy slogans and football teams. Hand made in half an hour I got 2 for 200 baht - though I had to write it out for him. I wear it every day with pride and it ain't coming off till we've won control back - hopefully soon as it is getting a bit dirty now. 

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1 hour ago, bristolboy said:

Oh, you mean the previous UK government was overthrown by a military coup and after years of delay only carefully vetted candidates were allowed to run for some of the seats.  The rest being appointed by the coup plotters. You have a unique (I hope) understanding of British history. 

 

        Military coup in the UK .   What a good idea.. 

 

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2 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

The thought of a Brexit Party and Tories tearing each other to pieces in a post 31st October extension election where we smash Brexit into smithereens fills with me an ode to Joy. A year ago in Thailand I commissioned a wristband from those street sellers that sell all these filthy slogans and football teams. Hand made in half an hour I got 2 for 200 baht - though I had to write it out for him. I wear it every day with pride and it ain't coming off till we've won control back - hopefully soon as it is getting a bit dirty now. 

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What a pointless piece of sh1t.

 

 

Although I must say it suits you and matches your quality.

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2 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

What a pointless piece of sh1t.

 

 

Although I must say it suits you and matches your quality.

I'll take it as a compliment - it was cheaper a year ago though 

 

bought at £2.38 

cost now £2.70

cost just before the vote £1.92 and if we remained cost zero as I wouldn't have had it made. 

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a lot of these shysters are on the EU payroll somewhere hence they dont want to lose their monthly payments so will stop at nothing to throw a spanner in the works but they will be dealt with at the next GE .Westminster is full of these scummy rats that have no scruples

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1 minute ago, 3NUMBAS said:

a lot of these shysters are on the EU payroll somewhere hence they dont want to lose their monthly payments so will stop at nothing to throw a spanner in the works but they will be dealt with at the next GE .Westminster is full of these scummy rats that have no scruples

That would include Farage and his buddies then 73k a year....

 

 

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